Author: Frank Wolf
Date: 15:56:31 05/26/00
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On May 26, 2000 at 10:10:26, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote: >Give some examples, maybe the programer would be interested to see whether these >are realy errors. > >Georg 1 Nf3; Nf6 2 g3; g6 3 b4; Bg7 4 Bb2; 0-0 5 Bg2; c6 6 0-0; d5 7 d3; a5 8 a3; axb4 9 axb4; Rxa1 10 Bxa1; Na6 11 c3; Qb6 12 Na3; Bd7 13 Qb3; c5 14 b5; Nc7 15 Ne5; Qe6; 16 Nxd7; Nxd7; 17 e3; Ra8 18 c4; Bxa1 19 Rxa1; Qe5 20 Ra2; Nb6 21 Nb1; Rxa2 22 Qxa2; dxd4 23 dxc4; Ne8 24 Bxb7 Nd6 25 Bg2 Ndxc4 26 Bf1; Nd6 27 Qa6; Nbc4 28 b6;Qb2 29 Bxc4; Nxc4 30 Qa8; Kg7 31 b7?? (Hiarcs says b7 id -5.44 J6a says 0)Qxb1 32 Kg2; Nd2 White Resigns.
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